Caribbean National Weekly

Bahamian nationals among 38 arrested in Florida for drug smuggling

By Sheri-kae McLeod··2 min read
Bahamian nationals among 38 arrested in Florida for drug smuggling
Key Points(5)
  • A coordinated law enforcement operation off the coast of Florida intercepted a major human and drug smuggling network this week, resulting in the arrest of 38 individuals, including eight Bahamian nationals, and the seizure of 168 kilograms of cocaine, authorities confirmed Friday.
  • The investigation began on August 29, when authorities received intelligence that a group of men had rented an Airbnb in Fort Pierce, Florida, to orchestrate smuggling operations from the Bahamas into the United States.
  • Law enforcement agencies learned that the group had organized multiple vessels and counter-surveillance teams to monitor the Fort Pierce Inlet.
  • At approximately 5:30 a.m.
  • on August 30, authorities observed two suspect vessels departing the Inlet.

A coordinated law enforcement operation off the coast of Florida intercepted a major human and drug smuggling network this week, resulting in the arrest of 38 individuals, including eight Bahamian nationals, and the seizure of 168 kilograms of cocaine, authorities confirmed Friday.

The investigation began on August 29, when authorities received intelligence that a group of men had rented an Airbnb in Fort Pierce, Florida, to orchestrate smuggling operations from the Bahamas into the United States. Law enforcement agencies learned that the group had organized multiple vessels and counter-surveillance teams to monitor the Fort Pierce Inlet.

At approximately 5:30 a.m. on August 30, authorities observed two suspect vessels departing the Inlet. Later in the day, officials identified a third boat involved, with all three returning from the Bahamas. The operation involved coordination between local, state, and federal agencies, including the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Two of the vessels—a 42-foot Contender and a 36-foot Grady White—complied with law enforcement and were stopped without incident. However, the third boat, an Intermarine measuring approximately 33–35 feet, attempted to flee. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air Marine Operations agents successfully disabled the vessel before it could escape.

Authorities took into custody 30 Chinese nationals, including two juveniles, who were believed to be undocumented, along with eight Bahamian men. Of the Bahamians, five were aboard the smuggling vessels, while three were conducting counter-surveillance operations on land to monitor authorities’ movements. All detainees were transferred to federal custody, and the Chinese nationals are expected to be repatriated to their country of origin.

In addition to the arrests, authorities recovered 168 kilograms of cocaine from the vessels, marking a significant seizure in the region.

“We won’t tolerate criminals using our shores as their pathway,” said Sheriff Richard Del Toro. “Our county will not be a gateway for criminal enterprises. I’m proud of the teamwork and tenacity shown by all the local, state, and federal agencies involved.

"This operation highlights the critical importance of our partnership with federal authorities. Having our detectives embedded in federal agencies like the DEA and others is a true force multiplier, giving us direct access to intelligence, resources, and coordinated efforts that are critical to securing our borders and protecting the people and quality of life in St. Lucie County.”

Authorities continue to investigate whether additional networks are linked to the operation, including possible contacts in the Caribbean region.

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